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Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.

Here is a photo of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a beautiful road through New Jersey and New York State, along the west bank of the Hudson River.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway provides a direct link to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge at Fort Lee, New Jersey and runs north through 2,500 acres of parkland ending at the New York state border.

The Parkway offers awesome views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from the 500-foot tall Palisades Cliffs that the Parkway rests upon.

Parallel to the Parkway at the river level are a number of facilities for the public that are connected by a scenic river drive.